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stevegull wrote:No word on my rumours Scott? Double standards.
I can confirm that Stevegull talks absolute b******s

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I think we're ok for forward options: Howe, Benners, Yeoman, Jarvis should see us through................. i hope!
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The Northampton result will clarify the sense, or the folly, of the inactivity in the loan market.
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wivelgull wrote:The Northampton result will clarify the sense, or the folly, of the inactivity in the loan market.
At least last time you were wrong, you had the decency to be poetic about it.

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Post by brucie »

There are not many games left and with Bodin and Chappell to play out wide we have four players who can play up front - so cannot see that we need another striker.
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Post by Dave »

What are you on Wivel, Do not think Alan Knill could have tried any harder to bring in new faces, what is he surposed to do, if they say, no, thats it.

Agree with Brucie and the rest, think with recent results, we now have enough in the squad to pull clear.
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wivelgull wrote:The Northampton result will clarify the sense, or the folly, of the inactivity in the loan market.
Whatever you call our failure to bring in more loanees, inactivity isn't it!
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Post by yellow »

I think that stevegull is right.

AK (is he 47?) is bound to have Chicken Kiev sooner or later. Since they invented Morrisons they have very sophisticated palates up North these days. Pie is now often only consumed as little as 5 times a week.
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yellow wrote:I think that stevegull is right.

AK (is he 47?) is bound to have Chicken Kiev sooner or later. Since they invented Morrisons they have very sophisticated palates up North these days. Pie is now often only consumed as little as 5 times a week.

Off topic yellow but Morrisons are the only major supermarket not to put nutrition info or welfare info on their meat products and indeed many other products and their 'fresh' pre-packed vegetables are anything but. The worst of all main supermarkets and i say this as a northerner who cares where the food i eat comes from and what it's got in it. Many northerners have refined palates yellow but we don't shop at Morrisons. :~D

Chicken kievs are only tasty if you source all the individual ingredients and actually make them yourself. If you want to buy them as a ready meal then so be it but there will be little of nutritional value in them.

Anyway, i've changed my mind about tonight as i'm buzzing at the minute and i'm going for a 3-1 win to us. I'm feeling the force, i'm feeling it, i'm feeling ill but goooooooooooooooooood peoples!!! Three wonderful goals to us and one not so wonderful goal to them. Why not? Sod it 3-1!!!
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With optimism like that, which you allege is not due to food additives, I can only assume that either your medication is very strong, or that you are inhaling illegal substances.
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yellow wrote:With optimism like that, which you allege is not due to food additives, I can only assume that either your medication is very strong, or that you are inhaling illegal substances.


Neither my good man. It's called sunshine and today it is in the sky and i CAN SEE IT!! I CAN FEEL IT AND IT MAKES ME WANT TO PRAISE THE LORD!!!!

(well, praise today's weather system anyway :-D )

I actually may have that S.A.D thing, you know, the seasonal affective disorder where the constant greyness represses the production and release of serotonin in the cerebrum and limiting the uptake of the feelgood chemical via receptors on the cell membranes thus making the sufferer a bit like me! Agitated, angry and fed up! :lol: . Don't tell Emet though about S.A.D as he'll just tell me to buckle up and stop being such a girl as there's no such thing as S.A.D, it's all b*llocks! ;-)
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Post by ROADRUNNER »

why should people divulge there source, i for one only put on here what i know, i cant tell anyone where i get the imfo from but i can tell you its not waffle. and i dont think a lashing at halftime will make a differance, lol! :whip:
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Similarly to RR, I will not be divulging my source to you people. But i can tell you Knill will be having BBQ sauce with his Kiev. Make of that what you will.
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stevegull wrote:But i can tell you Knill will be having BBQ sauce with his Kiev. Make of that what you will.
What kind of sick individual is he? BBQ sauce with his kiev!! An outrage!!
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wivelgull wrote:For the want of a signing
The league was lost.

If we don't beat Bradford, no easy matter, I will be rather concerned that our two wins lulled us into that 'this squad will now do' complacency and this prophecy could prove right.

With Rene - the only striker with the presence to get the ball from scraps and long clearance from defence - looking poised to miss three games the absence of another loan is looking more worrying. Yes, Benyon ran a lot last night, but I don't think that merits man of the match as most of the time he was still getting muscled off the ball and having to concede headers - hence his frustration, regular appeals for free kicks and a penalty (which maybe was a penalty as that was leg rather than body contact), and his booking when he rugby tackled their guy - who on that occasion was possibly obstructing - round the neck and I was rather worried it could be worse than yellow.

Others strengthened their teams and with Banton - seemingly Argyle's loaned and most effective attacking threat - scoring again, it looks like a loan signing will prove the saving of them turning what would have been defeats and draws into wins.
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